Victim Referral Services

Hate Crimes

The Shepherdsville Police Department believes that it is the right of every person regardless of race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation, to be secure and protected from fear, intimidation, and physical harm caused by the activities of violent groups and individuals. It shall be the philosophy of the Shepherdsville Police Department that all reported cases of “hate crimes” will be fully investigated. A “hate crime” is an act, an attempted act, or a threatened act by any person or group of persons to cause physical injury, emotional suffering or property damage against the person of property of another individual or group which is or appears to be motivated, all or in part, by race, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. These crimes include, but are not limited to, threatening phone calls, hate mail, physical assaults, vandalism, cross burnings, fire bombing, or destruction of other religious symbols. All suspected hate crimes should be reported to the Shepherdsville Police Department immediately for further investigation.

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Rape Victim Services Program (800) 422-1060

Adult/Child Abuse Reporting Hotline

(800) 752-6200

Domestic Violence

Regional Victim Services Program Crisis Line 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

Victim Rights Information

Domestic Violence is a crime. Anyone can be a victim. You have a right to be safe from abuse, harassment, and threats. Help is available for you and your family. Do not hesitate to call for help. These are your rights:

See that you and your children are safe

You can call the nearest Spouse Abuse Center for confidential information and safe shelter

Call the police for protection. Under certain circumstances, the abuser may be arrested without a warrant

Get medical attention, copies of your records and photos of your injuries

If you are sexually assaulted: contact the nearest Spouse Abuse Center or Rape Crisis Center for confidential information and counseling. Go to a hospital for treatment. Do not bathe or change clothes. A rape examination and other related tests should be conducted within 72 hours following the assault. A rape examination is necessary for your own protection or should you need the findings for any legal action at a later date

You can file a criminal complaint with the local prosecutor and /or a petition for a Domestic Violence Protective Order through District Court (no fees or attorney). Your location may remain confidential. The abuser may be arrested for Violation of a Protective Order (EPO, DVO) or for violating conditions of release after arrest

Contact your LOCAL Department of Social Services to assist you and your family in obtaining protective and support services

Contact your regional Community Health Center for other counseling services

Emergency Protective Orders

Emergency Protective Orders (EPO) can Direct the Abuser to

Stop the abuse

Vacate the residence

Have no contact or communication

Award petitioner temporary custody

Restrain from disposing of or damaging property

Other orders as needed to prevent domestic violence

After a Full Hearing, Domestic Violence Orders (DVO) Can Also

Award temporary custody

Award temporary support

Order counseling

Other options the court believe will eliminate future acts of violence

If, after an order is issued, you need to change any of the terms established by the court, you must first return to District Court and file a petition for an amendment. Example: If in good faith you want to allow the abuser to return home, but keep the other terms of protection (e.g. – no more abuse, destruction of property, attend counseling, child custody/support, etc.), you must first return to District Court and file a petition for an amendment. Any violation of these court orders may constitute Contempt of Court (KRS 403.760) or Violation of a Protective Order, a Class A misdemeanor (KRS 403). Any peace officer shall enforce the terms and conditions of these orders consistent with state law. If the violation occurs and law enforcement is not contacted, you must return to District Court and file a motion for violation of the order(s) or file a criminal complaint for violation of the order with the county attorney.

Spouse Abuse Center

Temporary safe emergency shelter for adult victims and their children

Individual and group counseling (shelter and outreach)

Court and victim advocacy

Crisis intervention services

General information on domestic violence

24 hour crisis line (collect calls accepted)

Referral to community services

Children’s services (education, counseling, etc.)

Community education and professional training

Department for Social Services

A copy of this report will go to the Local DSS office. When appropriate, a social worker will contact you to discuss the report and offer assistance to you and your family. The following voluntary protective and supportive services may be provided or secured

Safe, protective environment for adult and child victims

Health care

Client advocacy

Government financial assistance

Counseling

Housing

Preventative assistance

Legal protection (police and courts)

Child care

Employment and education assistance

Information and referral

There is no charge to victims for services from Spouse Abuse Centers and the Department for Social Services. All of these services are confidential.